Dow Jones is down -3.29% in premarket

June 11, 2020
Stock Futures Premarket Data
08:55AM ET
S&P 500
-2.66%
Nasdaq
-1.83%
Dow Jones
-3.29%
Performance
S&P 500
1d -0.53%
5d 2.5% 1m 8.87%
3m 16.37% 6m 1.54%
1y 10.55% 5y 51.27%
10y 192.24%
Nasdaq
1d 0.67%
5d 4.21% 1m 9.01%
3m 26.01% 6m 15.79%
1y 28.1% 5y 97.15%
10y 346.62%
Dow Jones
1d -1.04%
5d 2.69% 1m 11.43%
3m 14.59% 6m -3.3%
1y 3.61% 5y 49.62%
10y 164.32%

Dow Jones is up 0.05% in premarket

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June 10, 2020
Stock Futures Premarket Data
08:55AM ET
S&P 500
0.27%
Nasdaq
0.84%
Dow Jones
0.05%
Performance
S&P 500
1d -0.78%
5d 2.7% 1m 9.45%
3m 11.27% 6m 2.38%
1y 11.1% 5y 52.35%
10y 195.09%
Nasdaq
1d 0.29%
5d 2.8% 1m 8.28%
3m 19.29% 6m 15.52%
1y 27.23% 5y 96.07%
10y 348.63%
Dow Jones
1d -1.09%
5d 3.82% 1m 12.59%
3m 9.01% 6m -2.19%
1y 4.64% 5y 51.51%
10y 168.1%

Wikipedia article of the day for June 11, 2020

Wikipedia article of the day is First Silesian War. Check it out: https://ift.tt/2ayJ51F Summary: The First Silesian War was a conflict between Prussia and Austria lasting from 1740 to 1742, which resulted in Prussia’s seizure of most of the region of Silesia (now in south-western Poland). The war was fought mainly in Silesia, Moravia and Bohemia and was part of the wider War of the Austrian Succession. The war commenced in late 1740 with an invasion of Habsburg Silesia when Maria Theresa’s contested succession to the Habsburg Monarchy provided an opportunity for Prussia to expand. It ended in a Prussian victory with the 1742 Treaty of Berlin. The War of the Austrian Succession continued, and would draw Austria and Prussia into the Second Silesian War only two years later, which also ended in Prussian control of Silesia. The First Silesian War marked the unexpected defeat of the Habsburg Monarchy by a lesser German power and initiated the Austria–Prussia rivalry that would shape German politics for more than a century. (This article is part of a featured topic: Silesian Wars.)